2024 Kansas Republican presidential primary
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The 2024 Kansas Republican presidential primary was held on March 19, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 39 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a selection basis.[4] The contest was held alongside primaries in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio.
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County results
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Candidates
edit- Donald Trump
- Ryan Binkley (withdrew February 27, 2024)
- Ron DeSantis (withdrew January 21, 2024)
- Nikki Haley (withdrew March 6, 2024)
- None of the Names Shown
Endorsements
editRon DeSantis (withdrawn)
State representatives
- Susan Humphries, District 99 (2017–present)[5]
- Sandy Pickert, District 88 (2023–present)[5]
- Kristey Williams, District 77 (2015–present)[5]
Donald Trump
U.S. Senator
- Roger Marshall, (2021–present)[6]
U.S. Representative
- Tracey Mann, KS-01 (2021–present)[7]
Former governor
- Jeff Colyer, (2018–2019)[8]
State representatives
- Trevor Jacobs, District 4 (2017-present)[citation needed]
Declined to endorse
U.S. Senator
- Jerry Moran, (2011–present)[9]
Results
editCandidate | Votes | Percentage | Actual delegate count | ||
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Bound | Unbound | Total | |||
Donald Trump | 72,115 | 75.52% | 39 | 39 | |
Nikki Haley (withdrawn) | 15,339 | 16.06% | |||
None of the Names Shown | 4,982 | 5.22% | |||
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) | 2,543 | 2.66% | |||
Ryan Binkley (withdrawn) | 508 | 0.53% | |||
Total: | 95,487 | 100.00% | 39 | 39 |
Polling
editPoll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Ron DeSantis |
Nikki Haley |
Mike Pence |
Donald Trump |
Other | Undecided |
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Remington Research[12] | Feb 15–16, 2023 | 1,010 (LV) | 41% | – | – | 33% | – | 26% |
17% | 9% | 9% | 30% | 9%[a] | 19% | |||
Echelon Insights[13] | Aug 31 – Sep 7, 2022 | 192 (LV) | 37% | – | – | 52% | – | 11% |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Mike Pompeo with 9%
References
edit- ^ "Kansas Republican Presidential Nominating Process" (PDF). sos.ks.gov. March 19, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
- ^ "Kansas Republican Presidential Nominating Process" (PDF). sos.ks.gov. March 19, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
- ^ "Kansas Republican Presidential Nominating Process" (PDF). sos.ks.gov. March 19, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
- ^ "Kansas Republican Presidential Nominating Process". thegreenpapers.com. March 5, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
- ^ a b c Scheckner, Jesse (August 24, 2023). "Ron DeSantis adds endorsements from 21 state, local officials after GOP debate". Florida Politics. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
- ^ "Which 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Has The Most Endorsements?". FiveThirtyEight. April 24, 2023. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
- ^ "The House GOP's abortion rights conundrum".
- ^ Colyer, Jeff (November 21, 2023). "For Better Health Care, Vote for Donald Trump—Now More than Ever | Opinion". Newsweek. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
- ^ Caldwell, Leigh Ann; Meyer, Theodoric; Raji, Tobi (February 22, 2023). "Many lawmakers Trump endorsed last year aren't returning the favor". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
- ^ "Kansas Presidential Primary". The AP. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
- ^ "Kansas Republican Presidential Nominating Process" (PDF). sos.ks.gov. March 19, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
- ^ Remington Research
- ^ Echelon Insights